$1,595 - $2,495 per month
Brand New Luxury Apartments in Lynden - Ci...
1 - 3 Beds
1900 Front St, Lynden, WA 98264
$1,595 - $2,495 per month
Brand New Luxury Apartments in Lynden - Ci...
1 - 3 Beds
1900 Front St, Lynden, WA 98264
$1,800 - $2,100 per month
Depot Villas
2 - 3 Beds
8881 Depot Rd, Lynden, WA 98264
$1,800 - $2,100 per month
Depot Estates
2 - 3 Beds
8874-8878 Depot Rd, Lynden, WA 98264
Lynden, Washington, a small city of about 16,000 residents, is located in northwest Washington, approximately 100 miles north of Seattle, 15 miles north of Bellingham, and 5 miles south of the Canadian border. Known for its Dutch heritage, the city features Dutch-themed architecture along Front Street, local Dutch cuisine, and annual events like Holland Days. The city has a rich agricultural history, with local farms producing berries, dairy, and potatoes. Lynden's housing styles range from early 1900s cottages and bungalows to contemporary Craftsman houses, with new construction common in the eastern and southern parts of the city. The main commercial area, Front Street, offers a variety of shops and restaurants, including pubs, bistros, and bakeries, while the west side has more shopping centers and supermarkets. Lynden hosts several annual events, such as the Farmers Day Parade, Northwest Raspberry Festival, and Northwest Washington Fair. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the city's 10 parks, including City Park and Bender Fields, as well as nearby Mt. Baker, which offers hiking trails, campgrounds, and a ski resort. The Lynden School District serves about 3,500 students and is highly rated, with Lynden High School providing various career and technical education pathways. Lynden Christian School, a private K-12 institution, also receives high ratings and offers numerous extracurricular activities. While most residents drive, the city is connected to Bellingham by a bus route operated by Whatcom Transportation Authority. Crime rates in Lynden are well below the national average, although the city is at risk of flooding from the Nooksack River.